Program brings 407 new doctors to underserved areas across Brazil
Today, 24,900 professionals work in the government initiative
Paula Laboissière
Published on 24/04/2025 - 13:17
Brasília
This week, 407 doctors who graduated from abroad and completed the requirements of Brazils Mais Médicos (More Doctors) initiative will begin working at public care facilities in 180 cities and 15 indigenous health districts across 22 Brazilian states. The program aims to address the shortage of medical professionals in underserved areas.
With the arrival of these doctors, the Ministry of Health expects positive impacts on the communities served, including expanded access to primary care, shorter waiting times through online medical records, and significant strides in indigenous health care, an official note reads.
The statement says that the health agents have received specific training to work in urgent situations and to deal with diseases prevalent in the regions where they will be deployed, including malaria.
In order to ensure the effectiveness of the program and the quality of care provided to the people, the ministry is closely monitoring the performance of the professionals. One of the main monitoring tools is [an app] which allows patients histories to be recorded and tracked, further connecting primary care and other levels of assistance, the text adds.
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https://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/en/saude/noticia/2025-04/program-brings-407-new-doctors-underserved-areas-across-brazil